Cosmic Ray Generator (CRD)
Cosmic Ray Detector (CRD):
An update on the CRD as it is now working about 10 hours daily in the Lab as I go about my business.
Have retuned and adjusted for best effect and now working at 145 volts dc on the Plate and 1 Kv for the Geiger Tube.
OA4G will strike at a minumum of 109 volts at turn-on but is much higher later in the day.
Getting about 20 to 25 'dongs' per minute and this is similar to the blips received on a standard Geiger Counter.
Activity at about 5:00 pm ST is slower than during the day.
Have samples of both Allenite and Urananite here from the Mary Kathleen Uranium Mine in Queensland and have two samples of each.
In both instances the large samples did not change the number of dongs but both the small did and very visibly so with a doubling or trebling of 'hits'.
Cosmic Rays are said to be 'generally protons and atomic nulclei' but are unable to penetrate our Atmosphere but do interact with it to produce secondary particles and these as we just tesed for are probably the alpha, beta and gamma rays.
Not keen on this description and would think the aether also plays a significant role here.
Smokey
Cosmic Ray Detector (CRD):
An update on the CRD as it is now working about 10 hours daily in the Lab as I go about my business.
Have retuned and adjusted for best effect and now working at 145 volts dc on the Plate and 1 Kv for the Geiger Tube.
OA4G will strike at a minumum of 109 volts at turn-on but is much higher later in the day.
Getting about 20 to 25 'dongs' per minute and this is similar to the blips received on a standard Geiger Counter.
Activity at about 5:00 pm ST is slower than during the day.
Have samples of both Allenite and Urananite here from the Mary Kathleen Uranium Mine in Queensland and have two samples of each.
In both instances the large samples did not change the number of dongs but both the small did and very visibly so with a doubling or trebling of 'hits'.
Cosmic Rays are said to be 'generally protons and atomic nulclei' but are unable to penetrate our Atmosphere but do interact with it to produce secondary particles and these as we just tesed for are probably the alpha, beta and gamma rays.
Not keen on this description and would think the aether also plays a significant role here.
Smokey
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